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Name: Dental Lateral Approach Sinus Lift Burs Kit Membrane Diamond Coated Drill 4Type

Available sizes:

1.cup  2.ball  3.ball step  4.frustum

Lateral Approach Sinus Lift / Elevation Drills / Burs Kit.
The burs are used to Thin down the lateral wall to reach the Sinus Membrane.
Move the burs mesio-distaly with a gentle pressure and irrigation until you get the required size and shape of the window for bone augmentation.

High Grade Stainless Steel

Diamond and Titanium NiTride Coated

Autoclave able / Sterilize able

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Essential for efficient treatment

Reliable and Durable

Excellent Quality - Worth Buying!

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1. 100% Guaranty.

2. Medical Grade Stainless Steel.

3. Guaranteed High Quality Instrument both in Material & Function.

4. Warranty against Material, Workmanship and of Function.

5. Bulk Orders are always welcomed.

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